It took him 12 years to finish this way home after failing to graduate from college

Due to college-related subjects, Mr. Meng did not contact his family after graduation, resulting in his account being cancelled and his ID expired

"Thank you for helping me find my family and help me go home!" On March 13, the Shapingba District Public Security Bureau received a call from Mr. Meng, who was far away in Shaanxi. Two months ago, it was the help of the police in the Sha District. Mr. Meng, who was in his 40s, only found a family he hadn't seen in 12 years and returned to his hometown he hadn't seen in years.

Mr. Meng, who is studying and working in Chongqing, wants to see his family and return to his hometown. Why does the police need help? Take a look at the ins and outs of things together.

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After graduating, he "evaporates"

Things to start from the beginning of this year. On January 10, 2020, Mr. Meng, who was in his 40s, came to the Shapingba District Public Security Bureau for help, saying that he had not returned home for more than 10 years and wanted to return to his hometown in Shaanxi this year. Mr. Meng stated that his account had been cancelled at his hometown, and he could not buy a ticket without a second-generation ID card and other identification documents, so he could only ask the police for help.

Why is my household registration cancelled? It turned out that in 1999, Mr. Meng, who was only 20 years old at that time, came to Chongqing from rural Xingping City, Shaanxi Province with a university admission notice, and smoothly entered a university in Chongqing to study.

In 2002, Mr. Meng had to withdraw from the school because some courses were suspended. Four years after dropping out of school, he returned to the school to run the university and go through the formalities of residence registration. He was thinking of coming to Chongqing to attend university with the hope of the whole family. In early 2008, he completely cut off contact with his family and never returned to his hometown. After that, he went to work in a paper mill in Jingkou Town, Shapingba District.

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Father cancelled his home account

Wandering outside, Mr. Meng, who is over 40 years old, thought of his elderly parents in his hometown. He decided to return to his hometown, but at this time he found that his ID card had expired and was invalid.

After learning about Mr. Meng's situation, the police carefully checked his relevant materials and contacted the local police station and his parents who were thousands of miles away. Finally learned the reason for the cancellation of Mr. Meng's household registration. It turned out that shortly after Mr. Meng lost contact with his family, the family was very anxious and kept asking his school, friends, and people in his hometown for information about Mr. Meng, but found nothing.

In 2016, Mr. Meng had been out of touch for a long time. His father, Meng Mooxing, came to Chongqing to find him in person. After several days of searching for no fruit, his father returned to the local police station and cancelled the account of his hometown .

Back home

He decided to stay with his parents

After understanding the matter, the police issued a temporary identity certificate for Mr. Meng to help him buy a train ticket back to Shaanxi. On January 11, with the help of the police, Mr. Meng boarded the train to Shaanxi and was reunited with his family who had been away for more than 10 years.

Soon after returning home, the menacing new crown pneumonia epidemic swept the country, and Mr. Meng and his family could only stay at home as required. After getting along with his parents day and night, Mr. Meng saw his parents' white hair, and he realized how selfish he had been for so many years. He decided to stay with his parents and end the life of Yufu.

After returning to his hometown, Hukou became a heart attack of Mr. Meng. On March 11, Mr. Meng again sought help from the Shapingba Public Security Branch, hoping to solve the settlement problem. After receiving the help, the police of the Sha District Public Security Branch repeatedly reviewed the file of the report and the account moved out of the file that year to clarify the true identity of Mr. Meng.

After two days, the police sent relevant certification materials to the police in Xingping City, Shaanxi Province, to help Mr. Meng settle down and start a new life as soon as possible.

Chongqing Morning Post · Upstream Journalist Fu Dixi